The Jerusalem Post

After Buchenwald, German students allegedly sing antisemiti­c songs

- By ILANIT CHERNICK

Just hours after visiting the Buchenwald concentrat­ion camp as part of a school trip, three 14-year-old high school students reportedly started playing antisemiti­c songs and singing along with the lyrics.

According to a German police press statement, the students are being investigat­ed for alleged incitement.

The police said that the three were on the school bus returning from the trip when they turned on the music and began to sing along. The incident occurred on October 15, but was reported to police over the weekend, according to the statement.

According to Deutsche Welle, the students are from Theo Koch School in the western city of Grunberg.

In a short statement to the press, Hessen’s Minister of Culture Alexander Lorz stressed that “hate speech and insults are no trivial offense.”

“The teenagers must be made very clear that we do not tolerate such a thing in our country,” he added.

It is still unclear what disciplina­ry action will be taken against the students.

Deutsche Presse-Agentur news agency reported that the principal of the school was the one to report the incident, and that the school has won several awards for its fight against extremism and antisemiti­sm.

For years, its ninth-grade classes have also worked on a four-month project that deals with Nazism and racism.

Last month, a German poll released by ARD public broadcasti­ng found that 59% of Germans have seen a rise in antisemiti­sm in their communitie­s. This was up by 19% in comparison to a similar poll conducted in 2018, which found that 40% of Germans saw a rise in antisemiti­sm.

The poll was conducted a week after the Halle shooting attack outside a synagogue on Yom Kippur, which left two people dead.

 ?? (Kai Pfaffenbac­h/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE WITH anti-Nazi flags walk past the crematoriu­m on the grounds of the former concentrat­ion camp Buchenwald.
(Kai Pfaffenbac­h/Reuters) PEOPLE WITH anti-Nazi flags walk past the crematoriu­m on the grounds of the former concentrat­ion camp Buchenwald.

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